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Ahmad Bradshaw gimpy ankle? (1 Viewer)

Here's what NBC had to say:

Coach Tom Coughlin expects Ahmad Bradshaw (ankle) to return to practice Friday after being held out on Thursday.

Bradshaw was obviously overconfident when he pronounced himself "100 percent" earlier in the week, but Coughlin's timetable suggests he's still in no danger of missing this week's game. We wouldn't rule out Brandon Jacobs' rule increasing at Houston, though, so check back Friday on Bradshaw's status.

 
Any locals have an update on this? Just heard he came off the field limping today.
Is this a new thing? He hurt his ankle in week 4.
The information must be from the game. Bradshaw hasn't practiced and there's no information that he's injured him self walking around or during rehab.
This is where I got the info:http://www.fleaflicker.com/nfl/news-item?newsId=31424
Ok. In my mind there's a difference between what the article says "walked slowly on to the practice field" and what you did "he came off the field limping today." I can see how it can be interpreted this way though. I take it more literally, since Garafolo said he didn't practice, all he did was walk around and do rehab.Article talks about the injury from Sunday, what you said implies he was practicing and got injured today.

Coughlin expects Bradshaw back in action tomorrow. Doesn't expect Bulluck to play on Sunday. Sintim would get the start. #nyg https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo

 
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per Ralph Vacchiano:

RB Ahmad Bradshaw is back at practice today. DE Osi Umenyiora, C Adam Koets, CB Terrell Thomas are practicing, too #NYG

 
Bradshaw and his status definitely warrants keeping an eye on.

But as has been posted here a lot, this pattern has become pretty routine for Bradshaw: little/no practice, then plays well in the games.

 

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